Meatballs. Ektorp sofas. Accent rugs: IKEA does a lot of things really well. But its accessible kitchen systems might offer the best bang-for-your-buck of all. The problem? While we want our kitchens to be affordable, we don’t exactly want them tolook affordable (or the same as our neighbor’s, for that matter). That’s where Semihandmade comes in…

A power player in the “IKEA hack” space since 2011, Semihandmade stands out from other companies for how remarkably un-hack-like the finished product looks. (We mean, does the kitchen above not look totally bespoke?). By adding custom door fronts (think: walnut veneer or classic shaker) to IKEA’s cheapie bones, total costs go down big-time. You can expect a tab between $7,000 and $16,000 for both the Ikea frames and hardware and Semihandmade's custom doors (about 40 percent less than true custom cabinetry would run ya—with no-less-stunning results).